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1 Intr, 0| favours which God grants to contemplatives are only exceptional and 2 Intr, 0| Church necessarily been contemplatives? Does the Church ever grant 3 Intr, 0| with those who suppose that contemplatives know nothing of suffering 4 Unic, 4| cannot possibly be great contemplatives, and, if they think they 5 Unic, 16| perfection in the lives of contemplatives and in the lives of those 6 Unic, 17| good as those who become contemplatives? God, it is true, by His 7 Unic, 17| we are all perforce to be contemplatives. That is impossible; and 8 Unic, 17| perfection of the greatest contemplatives.~ 9 Unic, 17| absorbed in contemplation, for contemplatives know that, though they themselves 10 Unic, 17| life and all become great contemplatives. Oh, how much we gain if 11 Unic, 18| greater are the trials of contemplatives than those of actives. This 12 Unic, 18| the trials given by God to contemplatives are intolerable; and they 13 Unic, 18| to suppose that He hates contemplatives, since with His own mouth 14 Unic, 18| bearing. Thus I find few true contemplatives who are not courageous and 15 Unic, 18| active life occasionally see contemplatives receiving consolations, 16 Unic, 18| like her than like some contemplatives. Leave others to wage their 17 Unic, 18| is cut to pieces. Just so contemplatives have to bear aloft the standard 18 Unic, 18| advice, which will teach contemplatives humility also. If you say 19 Unic, 30| have had a bad opinion of contemplatives can suppose that you will 20 Unic, 36| trials for His sake. For contemplatives, as I have said elsewhere 21 Unic, 36| talked about it with many contemplatives), is quite usual, and I 22 Unic, 37| matter in doubt;131 and thus contemplatives, who no longer desire earthly 23 Unic, 40| illusions practised against contemplatives by the devil -- such souls 24 Unic, 40| great deal they would not be contemplatives, and so their love shows 25 Unic, 42| When contemplatives ask for this with fervent